ECU Community School Exceptional Child Director/Teacher
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East Carolina University
Greenville, NC (In Person)
$73,601 Salary, Full-Time
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ECU Community School Exceptional Child Director/Teacher East Carolina University $62,688
- $84,515 United States, North Carolina, Greenville May 17, 2026 Posting Details Position Information Job Title ECU Community School Exceptional Child Director/Teacher Position Number 500083 Vacancy Open to All Candidates Department
AAH COE ECUCS ECU
Allocations Department Homepage https://education.ecu.edu/ecucs/ Advertising DepartmentCOLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Division Academic Affairs Classification Title Coordinator Working Title ECU Community School Exceptional Child Director/Teacher Number of Vacancies 1 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) 1.0 Full Time or Part Time Full Time Anticipated Recruitment Range. Salary offered may be outside of this range as impacted by budget, UNC salary administration, and/or candidate qualifications. $62,688- $84,515 Position Location (City) Greenville Position Type Non-Faculty Job Category Non-Faculty Professional Organizational Unit Overview The East Carolina Community School involves cross campus collaboration to provide the students a spectrum of support and services to comprehensively address their academic, social-emotional, physical, and family/community needs.
- The EC Director/Teacher will demonstrate leadership to motivate effective learning practices and to strive for superior student performance so as to provide the best possible learning opportunities for academic, behavioral, and social-emotional growth by students with disabilities.
- The EC Director/Teacher will facilitate the broad goals of the school and plan accordingly and collaboratively with other teachers, the ECU Community School Principal, the University School Executive Director and ECU faculty members to ensure that procedures and schedules are implemented to carry out the total school program.
- The EC Director/Teacher will cultivate self-determination leading to leadership in students and families.
- The EC Director/Teacher will actively participate in professional development offered within the Community School and beyond to demonstrate a willingness to grow as a professional educator.
- The EC Director/Teacher will serve as an advocate for the students through implementation of innovative strategies and integration of a variety of support services such that each student's social, emotional, physical and academic potential can be maximized. Positive School Culture (10%)
- The EC Director/Teacher will foster and engage in collaboration within the school and the broader community.
- The EC Director/Teacher will participate within a "professional community" of educators who guide one another in improving instruction; such as developing and aligning curriculum, instructional practices, and assessments; problem solving; and participating in peer observations.
- The EC Director/Teacher will create/foster an atmosphere that inspires innovation in the learning process such that the needs of students are met.
- The EC Director/Teacher will create/foster a culture that includes students and families such that they are involved and invested in the vision for the school and believe that their input is valued.
- The EC Director/Teacher will build the capacity of students to develop a mindset of inquiry and exploration. Content Knowledge (10%)
- The EC Director/Teacher will demonstrate a strong grasp of elementary content (and strategies for expanding student access) through implementation of the ECU Community School curriculum.
- The EC Director/Teacher will seek to maximize the interconnectedness of curricular areas within the classroom to meet the needs of learners.
- The EC Director/Teacher will make instruction relevant to the students to build upon their cultural and life experiences. Administration (20%)
- EC Director/Teacher has knowledge of the policies and procedures regarding students with disabilities.
- EC Director/Teacher will coordinate with Pitt County Schools and other service agencies to meet all required services on students' IEP and 504 Plans.
- EC Director/Teacher will serve on the student support team and collaborate with the Integrated Health Collaborative ( IHC).
- The EC Director/Teacher will supervise and support the part time special education teacher and EC teacher assistant.
- The EC Director/Teacher will collect data, document, write, and collaborate with the ECU Community School Principal to submit all necessary state and federal compliance activities.
- The EC Director/Teacher will assist with the authoring of federal grants related to exceptional children to include generation of any required needs assessment, enrollment counts, and other required grant components. Facilitation of Learning (15%)
- The EC Director/Teacher will effectively assess students through a variety of methods to determine appropriate instructional strategies, assistive technology, instructional and assessment accommodations, and learning environments.
- The EC Director/Teacher will collaborate with others within the ECU Lab School to implement the Community School curriculum and achieve the mission of the school.
- The EC Director/Teacher will facilitate innovative learning based on the needs of students through engaging in a variety of methods, strategies, learning environments, and student groupings.
- The EC Director/Teacher will be mindful of the non-academic issues that impact student learning and seek to connect students and their families with appropriate services embedded within the school's integrated network of partners who will provide service and support.
- The EC Director/Teacher will be receptive to hosting a variety of ECU faculty and students to assist with instruction.
- The EC Director/Teacher will analyze student learning collaboratively with other teachers, the Principal of the ECU Community School, as well as ECU faculty.
- The EC Director/Teacher will effectively adjust instruction based on analysis of student data such that the individual learning needs of students may be accommodated and met.
- The EC Director/Teacher will successfully function within a unique school setting that will include the implementation of innovative and non-traditional learning/methods. Community Relations (15%)
- The EC Director/Teacher will engage in and enhance meaningful collaboration and relationships amongst school and community stakeholders.
- The EC Director/Teacher will facilitate developing a strong school community to foster increased student academic success.
- The EC Director/Teacher will actively engage in ongoing communication with parents to ensure they are informed about their child's progress within the school and to ensure families are aware of school resources available for their child and their family.
- The EC Director/Teacher will acknowledge the importance of community to improve learning and achievement of all students by collaborating with colleagues, families and other community members. Research (5%)
- The EC Director/Teacher will work collaboratively with university staff to ensure accessibility to students needed to conduct research.
- The EC Director/Teacher will be receptive to visitors within the classroom for the purpose of instruction, assistance, research, and observation.
- The EC Director/Teacher will be observed, video-taped, and interviewed. This position is contingent upon available funding. Minimum Education/Experience Bachelor's degree and an initial special education
- general curriculum teaching license; excellent oral and written communication skills; and evidence of skill in working with at risk student populations. Qualifying degrees must be conferred and received from appropriately accredited institutions. License or Certification Required by Statute or Regulation Current North Carolina initial special education
- general curriculum license is required.
Tracy Cole, Search Chair, ECU Community School, College of Education Mailstop:
167, 811 Howell Street, Greenville, NC 27858. Official transcripts required prior to written contract offer. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Additional Instructions to Applicant In order to be considered for this position, applicants must complete a candidate profile online via the PeopleAdmin system and submit any requested documents. Additionally, applicants that possess the preferred education and experience must also possess the minimum education/experience, if applicable. Unless otherwise identified in the applicable job posting and consistent with University policy, the University will principally employ individuals who reside in the State of North Carolina to the greatest extent practicable. As such, most positions at East Carolina University require employees to live and work in North Carolina (or live within a reasonable daily commuting distance from their duty station) after hire. Candidates should be prepared to relocate within a reasonable, agreed-upon time after an offer of employment has been made and accepted to meet this requirement. Job Open Date 08/22/2025 Open Until Filled Yes Job Close Date- Positions will be posted until 11:59 p.
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